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Mcbazel PlayStation 2 Controller to USB Adapter for PC or Playstation 3 Converter Cable for Sony DualShock PS2 PS3 Controllers (NOT compatible with Dancing Mat Guitar Hero)

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Actually I have a PC gamepad controller from a while ago, which worked fine until I plugged it into a front panel USB port that was wired up wrongly inside the PC, now when I plug it in it says device not recognised

Gamer Gear PS1 PS2 to USB adapter Controller Converter for PC

Desk: monitors 3x Asus VE248h(eyefinity), Keyboard Cm Strom Trigger(mx red), Mouse Corsair m65, Headset Audio Technica ATH-M50 i have this one and it works great.....if you have a xbox controller i suggets buying a wireless reciever for it that you can use in your pc. All of these uses for it are things that I use it for. Besides my Super Joy Box 5 Pro, I also have an older Super Dual Box. I bought it sometime around the beginning of 2004 to use my two RedOctane Ignition pads on my PC for StepMania. It works fine on my older computer, but when I got my new computer last year I found that there were some problems with it on my new computer. The specific problem is in that to use the DDR-style pads, you need to input a code to change the button assignments internally in the adaptor, but on my new computer the adaptor would sometimes reset itself and make it so the code needed to be put in again; this would happen while playing and was very annoying.Once Xpadder is installed, connect your PS2 controller to your PC via a USB cable. Xpadder should automatically detect the controller, but if it doesn’t, you may need to go into the program’s settings and manually select the controller from a list of connected devices. With the controller connected and configured in Xpadder, you should now be able to use it to play PC games.

ps/2 to usb convertor for old keyboards How to make your own ps/2 to usb convertor for old keyboards

Before updating the Atmega8U2 or 16U2(UNO Rev3) to identify our Arduino as a USB keyboard we should make sure all the conversion stuff is working correctly and the final final sketch is uploaded or otherwise it will be a major pain to keep over-writing the firmware again and again between the Original and USB-keyboard hex files just so you could upload the correct sketch. This becomes especially true if you don't have any external programmer like a USBasp or another Arduino to use as a ISP. So here we will upload a 'DEBUG' version of the final sketch with a human readable output(through the serial monitor) to test things out. Ideally I would create my own driver after sniffing with WireShark, but at the moment I'm unable to sniff, as I can't easily see the data coming in. I've used a SmartJoy Plus and i quite like it. It works with all versions of Windows from 98 to 7. It also works in linux. For each new multiple modifier key-press you should get a newline with different values for 'xx'. Finally when you release all modifier keys 'xx' should become 00.If you ran into a driver error, go to windows device manager and select to search for the unknown driver inside the installation directory of FLIP '\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\'

ps2 - Do PlayStation 2 controllers support USB connections

Follow this guide from arduino.cc about 'Updating the Atmega8U2 and 16U2 on an Uno or Mega2560 using DFU' but rather than using ' Arduino-usbserial-uno.hex' use the attched ' Arduino-keyboard-0.3.hex ' You seem pretty adept, especially if you want to write your own HID driver. But here are some thoughts.

http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=...products_id=255 this seems to be the popular choice in the stepmania scene If you ran into errors while updating the firmware from FLIP multiple times, close FLIP and run 'Reset Preferences' from 'Start menu\FLIP\' and then restart FLIP and do the configuration steps before trying again this usually works for me. You'll need the same PlayStation 2 to USB dongle that you need to plug in a controller. Simply plug the dongle into the adapter, plug that into your PC, and you'll be able to use the remote with your PC. If your PS2 DVD remote is otherwise going to waste, this is a nice way to make use of it. If you find the correct drivers for your controller to USB device, anything else you do may not matter. That would be the first thing I'd try. Did you ever wanted use your old PS/2 Keyboard with your laptop or new desktop PC and found out that they don't have PS/2 ports anymore? And then rather than go buy a cheap PS/2 to USB Adapter like a normal person would do, wanted to use your Arduino as a PS/2 to USB Adapter. Then you have come to the right place :)

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